Certified Marina Manager
Achieving the internationally recognised Certified Marina
Manager (CMM) designation is the assurance that your future can be
both financially and professionally rewarding. It is a major step
toward international recognition as a senior marina manager, who
has distinguised himself or herself as an outstanding
professional.
CMM's span the globe with over 250 active CMM's worldwide. The
Global Marina Institute (GMI) an educational partnership between
the British Marine Federation (BMF) and Marina Industries
Association of Australia (MIAA), offer the CMM program in
Australia, UK and Europe.
The CMM program is characterised by the open sharing of
experiences, ideas and information, if forms a community of
professionals whose networking opportunities are unmatched.
Benefits of becoming a CMM
- Greater earning potential
- More employment opportunities
- Career advancement
- Job satisfaction and ability
- Networking
- International professional recognition
Are you ready to become a CMM candidate?
- 5 years marina manager experience
- Manage a marina operation with an annual turnover of at least
US $100 0000/ £ 600 000 / € 750 000/ Aus $ 1000 0000
- Manage a marina business with at least 100 berth/moorings
and/or drystack
- Spend at least 60% of your time on, financial planning,
marketing and customer relations and people management
- Manage at least 6 employees
- be an active member of a trade association
- Completed the Advanced Marina Managers School
- Can satisfy the review committee that your marina management
experience passes the 18 point test (see CMM Applicant
Handbook)

CMM
Application Form
Applicant
Handbook
CMM Annual Reaccreditation
Certified Marina Managers are expected to continiously improve
and are expected to annualy submit a record of their continuous
professional development to the GMI.
The requirements for reaccreditation are:
- 10 credits for continuous professional development (CPD)
- Continiung employment in the Marina Industry
CPD Log